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Ultimate 64-bit: Drivers installed, but no sound
I don't know wether this is a problem caused by Windows or the Creative
driver (Audigy 2 ZS). I have installed the newest driver from the Creative site and everything looks fine, but there is no sound coming out of the speakers. I really don't know why it's not working, most people with a similar configuration have at least stereo sound. I tried almost everything .... Are there other people with the same problem? Any solution? |
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Ultimate 64-bit: Drivers installed, but no sound
This may sound silly, but go into the vista64 sound mixer (system tray icon)
and check the device, or specific app hasn't been muted by vista? Happens to me from time to time, but I'm only using Realtek AC97 onboard sound. Its about the only sound problem (annoyance?) I've struck using vista64 RC2 since about 1Nov. good luck "wap-190" wrote in message ... I don't know wether this is a problem caused by Windows or the Creative driver (Audigy 2 ZS). I have installed the newest driver from the Creative site and everything looks fine, but there is no sound coming out of the speakers. I really don't know why it's not working, most people with a similar configuration have at least stereo sound. I tried almost everything ... Are there other people with the same problem? Any solution? |